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With the Indians in France

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A senior officer's firsthand account recounts the deployment and combat experiences of Indian troops on the Western Front during the First World War, combining operational narrative, battalion and individual anecdotes, maps and appendices. It traces the corps' movements, actions at major engagements, daily life in trenches, wounds and heroism, and the cultural and religious dimensions of soldiers serving far from home. Chapters mix tactical description with diary entries, tributes to fallen comrades, statistical material, and poems or memorial sketches that honor loyalty and sacrifice. The author emphasizes the formations' conduct, organization, and the practical and emotional challenges of campaigning in unfamiliar terrain and climate.

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Sir James Willcocks

Sir James Willcocks was a British military officer and author, best known for his work "With the Indians in France," which provides a unique perspective on the experiences of Indian soldiers during World War I. His writings reflect the complexities of colonial relationships and the contributions of Indian troops to the British war effort. Willcocks' insights into the cultural interactions and challenges faced by these soldiers offer valuable historical context, making his work a significant contribution to the literature on military history and colonial studies.

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